That is an interesting limitation of micromorts in this context—-they’re kind of statistically focused on the individual.
I wonder if there’s some similar measure where we could basically treat everyone as slightly radioactive. Entering an enclosed space would reduce the maximum separation of everyone and increase the minimum possible exposure (and by consequence, everyone’s chance of death).
Since we’d then have a useful quantity to measure and track, we could then do accounting with our risk of death by COVID-19 (i.e. “I’m not going to the store today because I’m over my exposure limit for the week”)
I wonder if there’s some similar measure where we could basically treat everyone as slightly radioactive. Entering an enclosed space would reduce the maximum separation of everyone and increase the minimum possible exposure (and by consequence, everyone’s chance of death).
Since we’d then have a useful quantity to measure and track, we could then do accounting with our risk of death by COVID-19 (i.e. “I’m not going to the store today because I’m over my exposure limit for the week”)